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Then you'll love 1950s locomotives like the F and E units with very simple and easy to remember names.Funny how American railfans define locos between the most precise details ever, yet here in Australia with the Tangara T sets, a fleet made up of 2 completely different types (originally the T and G sets until 2010, they have different door releases, luggage racks, seats, motors, front ends, and are even numbered differently) are all just summed up by being called "Tangos" or T Sets". I'm basically the only person who calls the converted G set trains "T1 Sets".
Very nice job on that RI!
drools over it. never seen it on any rock pics. where did you see it on real picture?
I think it would look better if you didn't use the textures on the wrong model for basically no reason. Nice start though.
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